Join us on November 26 to pray for religious freedom in Canada

By Terence Rolston on
Nov 24, 2017

On November 30 and December 1, our friends at Trinity
Western University (TWU) will be bringing their arguments before the Supreme
Court of Canada to defend their right to be a faith-based, accredited law
school in Canada.

With three provincial law societies refusing to recognize
potential graduates from TWU, and now the Law Society of Upper Canada saying
TWU must be rejected due to its “distinctly Christian” environment, TWU has appealed
to the Supreme Court of Canada to defend its rights.

While this hearing will determine whether or not law
societies in Canada can refuse to recognize graduates from TWU based on its
beliefs, at the core of this case is the issue of whether people of faith have
protection to hold their beliefs, without discrimination, in the marketplace. I
believe we are at a crucial moment in Canada and our religious freedom is at
stake.

On Sunday, November 26, would you join with our brothers and sisters across Canada in a national day of prayer for religious freedom in Canada.

Please join us as we unite together in prayer for religious
freedom in Canada. Pray specifically for the hearings on November 30 and
December 1, and continue to pray over the next weeks and months for a decision
that protects the religious freedom of Canadians.

Want to know more about this case and the day of prayer?
Visit Prayforfreedom.ca and show
your support through prayer.